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BEDFORD U'AIL TRIBUXE, MEDFORD. OREGON, MONDAY. AUGUST 19 1933. PAGE SEVEN mmmmmsmH. for zi&tm fe re m c e ' i ""i i ir- Bead every a " this page. Vim wi probably fit t4 ex actly the Ithtns yon mint to fly or cell. If It 'feit'l there, advertise. It'a InexpentUw, effective. RATES Par word fine Insertion ( Minim nm 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word .jtt ..la (Minimum 10c) Par Una per month without top? changes xfi.s TOR WANT ADS - LOST AND FOUND LOST Sunday, Aug. 18, on hJi&iiwa,y 99. a white hand woven MHoiea blanket, fringed at ends with split in middle. Reward. Return to Tri bune. LOST barge black, patent lecttther pure. Mrs. Warren Butler. lefmrn to Mall Tribune. LOST Diamond wedding ring. ward. 615 Pennsylvania. LOST If dog missing, trail 1516 WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Neat appearing young mam for local sales work. Selling experi ence not necessary although help ful, sales training offered in na tionally known organization. Ad dress Box 63 statlngshrdulshrdl dress Box 6311, Tribune, stating age, education, experience, etc. WANTED FEI' ALE HELP WANTED Olrl or woman to assist with housework and care of chil dren. Go home nights. Phone 1147-J. , . WANTED Girl for general work and care of child. 1323-X. house Phone WANTED Experienced woman for general housework in country. Ref erence required. Box 6313, Tribune. WANTED Experienced waitress. Must be neat. Box 6307, Tribune. CHRISTMAS CARDS Big commis sions selling personal greetings, embossed stationery, samples free. 3 1 folder assortment. Humorous. Etching. Everyaay. Gift Wrapping Boxes. Bonuses. Experience unnec essary. Wallace Brown 417H South Hill St., Los Angeles. W ANTED SITU ATIONS EXPERIENCED truck driver. 35, wants work. Phona 1066-w or call 836 Taylor 8t. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 1 to 8 thousand feet 1-1 Inch used galvanized water pipe, k must be good shape. Address w. B. Morris, Rt. 1, Box 299, Ashland. Ore. WANTED-Modem unfurnished house. Must have 3 bedrooms and sleeping porch or 3 bedrooms. State price and location. Box 6313, Tribune. EMPTY furniture van going to Los Angeles, wants load for there or way points. Phone 615, Hawlcy Transfer. WANTED To rent, by army officer furnished bouse. 8 bed rooms or 2 bed rooms and sleeping porch. Give location and price. Box 6384, Mall Tribune. WANTED To buy or lease with op tion to buy, 40 acres. 20 under cul tivation, not under ditch, small house, barn. Prefer Sams Valley. Give full description. Box 11S-G, Rt. 1 .Ashland. , WANTED Good used piano, prefer ably Baldwin. Must be priced low for cash. 310 Medford Bldg. WANT TO RENT 5 to 10-acre ranch. Improved, close In. C. M. Rose, 1130 Nlantlc WANTED Small furnished house close In Will pay 20 a month for suitable place Write Box 681. Mall Tribune. WANTED Flat top desk, 82x43 In. top. with single or double row of drawers: oak or dark wood finish 6786. care Mall moune. WANTED Beef cattle, veal, lambs, and pastua J. J. Osenbrugge. WANTED 4 We pay sua tor household goods furniture and stoves We slso buy metals, hides, pelts wool and m hair MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE 37 N orape St Phone 1063 WANTED Heifer salves Write Ruby Sobulx Beagle Oregon FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 4 -room house. 4 -Corners. Midway Rd. H. E. Payne. FOR RENT Partly furn 4-room house and garage. 410'i Hamilton. 3 -ROOM furnished house, close In. low rental. Ill West Jackson St. FOR RENT 5 room house, modern, 37 Quince. Adults. Call 449-M. FOR RENT -unfurnished Homes furnished or Brown At Whlt FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apartment Durell Court. Phone 879-X for ap- ; pomiment. (SMALL apt Adult. TeL for rent. MI-W. 4d Qdxa- FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT A roomy 4 -room Butte In Beautiful Holly Apartments. Completely furnished. Frlgldolre, electric range everything for com fort. Quiet. Second door north of postofllce. Call 1397-R for appoint ment. FOR RENT Furnished apt. e.16.00. Cabin, s&.OO. 616 North Central. FOR RENT Apt. 806 W. Main, FOR RENT Large furnished apart ment. Fireplace, steam heat, hot and cold water. Apply Mall Trib une office. FOR RENT Large cool apt, radio end aleeplng porch. 518 So. Oakdale. PARTLY furnished 4 -room apt. close In. 30 S. Fir. FOR RENT Hotel Holland Apt. Tel 710. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS POR RENT Sleeping room. 317 West ?na. FOR RENT Large front sleeping room. 1 or 3 beds. Close In. 30 S. Fir. FURNISHED rooms and apt. 10 to 15. 325 E. Jackson. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room. Call before 9:30 or after 4:30 Phone 433-W. 33 No. Peach. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Or spa FOR RENT ROOM BOARD BOARDERS by day or week. 334 S. Gmpe. RATES reasonable at 71s E Main FOB RENT MISCELLANEOUS RlrvTiin,. ..nH., n.i- tr " ... . omy Lbr. Co., Phone 594. FOR RENT Business location room 16x50 Will remodel to suit tenant Apply Mall Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE TRADE Truck for carl 1 ton Gra ham, good tires, cab , 1,935 He. ideal bed to haul fruit. Et I. Nlederman. Route 1. Box B66, Grants Pass, Ore. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE BYR .SALE OR TRADE West Side home site. 12 A. all tillable. Some fruft and Improvements. Owner. .Box 2B2. Rt. 2. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE POR' SALE! Ideal cattle ranch, 320 actes In Green Springs district Completely fenced, stocked with cattle. Irrigation. Timber. Good Jaorjse and barn. Reasonably priced, llox 6325, Tribune. UB WESTERN LOAN As TlTO . CO. oCfer the following real estate for sale: 844 Palm Street 18 Kenwood 903-5 No. Riverside . 815 W. 13th ; ..1200.00 880O0 1160.00 1000.00 1100.00 514 Haven 102 Palm St. St8 Haven ail Elm ., 1320.00 1080.00 400.00 404 McAndrews Road 600.00 - .304 W. Jackson 1800.00 All prices are cash but looal flnanc, Ing can be arranged for buyer who can pay 25 down. Call our of fice 45 So. Central. W. E. Thomaa, looal mgr. iI'VERY Attractive practically new Stuc co. 5 rooms, oak floors, fireplace. pavement. It only takes 2a0 down and monthly payments -of 22.50. 4 room modern bungalow all new Inside and out for orfly 1500. Very easy terms. Beautiful suburban home, every convenience. 5 acres, fruit and nut tor only 5000. Pine 2-story end bssement mod ern home on Rjgue river. 23 acres, cheap water, fine fruit, price 8000.00. terms. 27 acres practically all in com mercial fruit, buildings fair, 5 miles from Medford, only 3000.00, easy terms. We slso have some very attract ive income properties to oner In vestors. We make conservative real estate loans, collect rentals and look af- teyf properties. BROWN & WHITE, Realtors 104 W. Main St. 'HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT .mckson County Building & Loan I Usn Phone 195. 3. & AND 10 TO 260-ACKE RANCHES OJood buildings, plenty water. SeT eeial desirable city and suburban Homes. TWO MODERN AUTO CUVAIP GROUNDS. 600 feat on Ro gue river highway: all equipped, store, ges station, csblns furnished: - od fishing. ROBERTS, Realtor. 120 w. Second. SAVE several high-class noma prop, erties in Gold Hill, Central Point Hertford. Ashland, for eale on rent- af basis or trsde for Portland prop erty. Big reduction for cash. See or write E N. stidd, 40 Granite :Ashland, Ore. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 to 1000 arxes. E. Gould, the Arceag Msn 403 West Jackson. S?0 ACRES, well Improved, .stocked nd equipped, close to Meedford: some cash or Income property. Bal ance long time, low Interest. C. A. UeVoe. 523-J-2. FOF( SALE OR TRADE 40 A. ranch. Improved. New 5 rm. house E. Ferg. R4. 3. Box 57, Eagle Point, Ore. FV3 SALE 5 A cloe In. irrigated 4 rrru house and outbuildings. Ber ries, grapes, and Ladino clover. Only ei250. Terms! Also have won dfcful buy In up-to-date bunga-.-. L. G. Plckell. 304 B. Main. WR SALE 1 acre of excellent toll, , S-af-on modern bouse electric P'-Dip fruit treet. livestock and pia 1 try; miles from Sacra niTito will sell entire ranch for fio0 or trade for Medford prop e;ty Terms considered Writ Buoy 8cbulz. Beagle Ore WWEJ, fiu think of real estate vhlrk of Bmwd White KPVS and expert lock repairing Hedjfftrd Cycle.7. 23 M. fix, Pia, ML FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES STAR "27 Plckun. canopy top, new rubber, good condition. This Is a snap. PIEBCK-ALLE.V MOTOR OO. Dodge and Plymouth 1032 PLYMOUTH SEDAN Has had exceptionally careful driving and Is in excellent snaps in every way. Economical transportation at low cost. KrNNER'S OARAOB 144 So. Rlceralde. Phone 103 Bulck Pontiao 1939 BUICK Business Coupe. Leather upholstery, rubber excellent. Has had verey good oare la every way. A real gooa Duy. SKINNER'S OARAOB ItS So. Riverside. Phone 103 Bulck - Pontiao FOR SALE Orchard truck, ton and half. 13.000 mileage, good condition. L. A. Solade. Phone 501, GOOD USED CARS Reasonable Prlqe 1933 Plymouth, 4 P. B. Sedan, side mount 1933 Plymouth 4 p. A. Coupe 1933 Plymouth 4 P. A. Sedan 1938 Lasalle Sedan 1929 Chevrolet Sedan 1933 Ford V-8 Sedan 1930 Austin Coupe 1930 Dodge D. A. Sedan 1931 Harley Davidson motorcvel 1928 Chevrolet Coupe 1934 Ford Coupe 1938 Chevrolet Sedan 1939 Cadillac Sedan Also several other good buys. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 88 N. Riverside Phone 18 1929 CHEVROLET COUPE An out standing value In a low priced car. A quiet powerful motor In good shape. Body reflnlshed. Tires are line. SKINNER'S OARAGE 143 So. Riverside. Phone 102 Bulck - Pontiao GUARANTEED USED CARS AND TRUCKS We have several exceptional values In r-ura iupea and Tudors. Ford V-8 Truck. 1934 Studebaker Sedan. Graham Sedan. Stop In today and see our used cars and trucks. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. POR SALE 1931 Model A. long wheel base, duals. Good shspe, (225.00. Medford Riding Academy. FOR SALE Graham truck, will take part wood or labor. Phone 1353-W. 1213 W. Main. FOR SALE '31 Ford truck, brand new motor. Good tires, or trade for cows, chickens, hsy, etc. Write Leonard Arb, Williams, Ore. FOR SALE 1833 -ooor Po7d""eedan. V-8. Real bargain If sold by Aug. 21. Armstrong Motors. Inc. POR SALE Chrysler and Plymouth demonstrators. Big saving. Arm strong Motors, Inc. 38 N. River side. Phone 18. FOR SALE Chev. l ton truck. Good condition. License for the rest of the year. 50.00. Rt. 4. Box 179 Medford. LOTS OF Mnjcs r.pre-r Bulck Coach. Looks and runs O. K. some ruooer and work on motor. Sell as Is only 65. Easy terms. See this today. It won't last. Need the money. Owner Rte. 1 Box id. POR SALE Ford V-8 DeLure phae ton: radio, alr-wheela 208 Van couver Ave. FOR SALE Hudson sedan with car. tent and camp outfit. 150.00 cash Phone 857 or 832-R. FOR SALE LIVE8T0CK FOR SALE One gray mare, 1650 lba Good work mare. Call 17-F-14. FOR SALE Two. milk oowe, one ucvy worx mare. Henry Shafer, Kings Highway. FOR SALE 1 3-yr.-old Kentucky Jack. Extra large. Loran O'Neal, Rt. 8. Box 113. POR SALE OR TRADE or buy hones Medford Riding Academy. FOR SALE Pair Chin Rex rabbits. 6 mo. old. Large hutch. All for 2.00. 1107 Nlantlc St. FOR SALE Sow and month-old pigs. Reasonable. Robt. Oilman, Route 8, near airport. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE Turkeys. Lyden Rouse, Jacksonville. FOR SALE 100 lsying pullets. White Leghorn and Buff Minorca. 721 Beek- man. 1 bllck from Washington school. FOR SALE DOGS PETS COCKER flPANIHplTalsddgS and roller canaries. Mrs. Jack Thrasher. Jacksonville. Phone 178. FOR 8 ALE MISCELLANEOUS FOft SALE Used fruit warehouse, trucks. Medford Pip A Mach. Co. North Riverside. TUfJCAN CLINO PEACHES will soon start ripening at Walnutmere. Or ders taken now. E. E. Foas, Talent. FOR SALE Baled straw. E. H. Nle dermeyer. Tel 697-R-l. BARGAIN Complete set grocery fix tures, electric refrigerator and de livery car part or all. See T.-uax, 103 N. 6th St. or Redwoods Hotel, O rants Pass. Ore. POR SALE Apples and crabapples, Bagley Orchards, Talent. FOR SALE Third cutting clean af falfa hay in shock. Nine dollars. C. H. Andrews. Gold Hill. FOR SALE Baby bugy and collaps ible play pen bath in good condi tion. Call at 22 Portland after 8:30 In evenings. FOR SALE 5 ft electric refrigerator, cheap for cash. Am installing Urgr model. Call 872-J. BEANS lVfcc lb. You pick. ElledJe Garden. Phone 493-y. I EVERYTHING you need for fishing. I hunting, quality, prices Less no foolln'. Cliff's Sport Shop. 817 N. Riverside. i - on raij- ....... . txom Montfomerj Waxds. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Household furniture, also nat-top desk. 348 Beatty. WOOD 16-Inch dry body llr, 1.78. M. P. Barlow, Talent. FOR SALE Maytag washer, bed. mat tress, Majestlo radio, dresser, rings, 2 heaters, csnvss car cover. First house east of tank. Central Point. FOR SALE Baled alfalfa or oat hay. Phone 623-J-4. otto Niedermeyer. HAVE new wringer rolls Installed In your old washer. Any make avail able. Bargain prices this month only. Picks' Hardware. TUSCAN cling peaches. Dolph Phlpps. Crater Lake Highway. FOR SALE Radio, piano, mattress, etc. First house east of tank. Cen tral Point. FURNITURE 060-R. reupholstered. Phone FOR SALE G ravens tela apples. Tel. 7-F-4. I SIBERIAN crabapples. So lb. DeVoe. Tel. 528-J-3. FOR SALE Model T Ford. 10; ce ment mixer, small cook store, varl ous tools. Inquire 327 Mae St.. Medford, Ore. Mrs. Cartwrlght. ROCK bottom prices on galvanized pipe. Hubbard Bros. PERMANENT. 1.85. Prevost, Oakdale and 10th. Phone 727. EAVS ?ODR Olo Washer repaired i Reasonable prices Pick's Hardware 20.000 sacks on hand. No. 1's and 3's. See us before you buy. Med ford Bargain House. PEACHES FOR SALE Woodlswn Or chards. 1 mile east Central Point. Phone 127. Bring your own boxes. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON CO. ABSIKACl CO. Abstracts of rule and nue Insurance The inly complete rttte System m Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of ntle. Rooms 8 and 8 No. 83 North Central Ave. upstairs Expert Window Cleaners. LEI OEOKOE DO n - lei 1H3 House cleaning floor waxing ori ental rug Oleamng and up hula wring Piano and Guitar Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIilHl reseller of Piano and steel Oulcar Sung writ ing service studio 818 Utwlj Building Medford Ore Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 50 to 300 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; slso Cars Reflnsnced. Loans closed within 30 minutes. License No. 8 157. See W. E. Thomas, 45 So. Cen tral. Transfer. TRUCKING AND STORAGE LOCA1 and long distance hauling Furni ture moving, eto Reasonable rates Tel. 833 p E Samson Oo HAWLEY fRANSFER - Expert pack ars ana movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices right 8I North Riverside Phone 816 EADS TRANSFER ft STTORAiTif OO -Offloe 1015 No Central Phone 819 Prloea right Service guaranteed Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Animal's feet I. Burden ft. Rowing Imple. ment 11. Eer-shaped 12. Measure of separation II. Sheets of fix si 17. Abound 18. Sun god 19. Far below the surface tU Raving leai adulteration I, Ready 27, Behold 21. Air: comb. form St. Mad al. Proceed 11. Expressive bod 1 ly iTiov. ment IT. Short for a Solution ef Saturday's Punle ma sciotspr1i Mf tiEMH A t F K IJliToEiIiTUD R aTUT S 1PTG E ifij L E E L MOgUYS A D lIliANDgF EL 11 I A UM A D O S PL P S !niSlMTA U TgjE A liMMNllRiAM snoreIshempen IS. Not suitable 18. Bird of the Arabian Nights 10. Article 11. Protective fencs H. Carried 17. Midday Is. Exist 19. Smooth C. Lift U. Hinders from possessing it. Den 69. Close 40. Mother of Apollo and Artemis t Prlnc In- nM. 9. OOWN t, Small axplo slon S. Topns hum ming bird I. Strayn 4. Lis dormant 1 J 4 Wf I6 I7 la lly " ;.;-? " 111 ww mr mm ?o r- -rpr -fx- rr -a- 23 i3T 3o ,.g.3, 32 33 34 $5 3T Tl WW' Sf Wsr ' i 1 it Hi 1 I I I f i I 1 1 BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Lunch oar, light, can be taken anywhere. 1031 N. Central. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Final Settlement In the County Court of the State of Oregon ln ant 'or Jaekaon County. In the Matter of the Estate of Daniel E. Green, sometimes known as D. E. Green, deceased. Notice is herebv given that X, OUle Green, administratrix of the estate of D.i n lei E, Green, sometime known a D. E. Green, deceased, have rendered ana presented to the court in the above entitled cnuse, for settlement, my Final Account of my administra tion or saio estate, and thH TueMay. the 10th day of September, 1935, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. in the courtroom of aald court in the courthouse at Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, have been appointed as the time and place for settlement of aald account, at which time and place any person Interested in said estate may appear and file exceptions to the eald ac count and contest the same. OLLIE OREEN, Administratrix. Boggs A Boggs, Attorneys. Notice to Creditors. Xn the County Court of the State of Oregon in and for Jackson County. In the Mstter of the Estate of Robert C. Rueschaw, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned was on the 26th day of July. 1935, appointed Administrator with Will annexed of the estate of Robert C. Rueschaw. deceased, by order of the County Court, of Jack son County, Oregon. All persons hv. ing claims against said estate are re quired to present same, duly veri fied, at the office of Boggs and Boggs. Jackson County Bank Building. Mod ford. Oregon, within six months irom the date of the first publication which Is made on July 29th, 1935 O. C. BOOM. Administrator with the Will Annexed THE GRANGE Eagle Point Grange. Eagle Point Grange met August t with 70 members present. Vlaltlng members were Mr. and Mrs. Maust of Phoenix, Mr. and Mrs. Andrews of Bellview, Mr. and Mrs. Patterson of Central Point. Mr. Maust Is manager of the Grange Gas Co-op at Central Point, Mr. Patterson is one of the dl rectors and Mr. Andrews is Pomona master. s H. E. club put on some feed at their Joint meeting, so say some of the Phoenix lad Ids. Grange ladles have that reputation. Ask some of the Chamber of Commerce members of Medford. At this meeting tt was voted to buy 100 cups for the grange. Lecture hour contests of the valley granges, sponsored by the educa tional committee are going over with a bang. Roxy Ann Orange will put on the program at our Grange 8ept, 3 at 8:30 p. m. Our Grange goes to Phoenix in October. Look out Phoenix I This Grange put on sn Interesting lecture hour, consisting of a talk on legislative matters by Clarence Davles, and two very amusing little skits by members. Lecture hour Is supposed to be both educational and entertaining, and this was up to standard. H. E. club served refreshments, and the committee for next meeting is Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cowden and Joe and Bob filtterllng. Dr. Emmett J. Carpenter. Chiro practic Physician, now located In fine new offices at 319 Medford Building. Ose Mall rrlbune want ads. Cross-Word Puzzle , II. Artificial language 13. Summon In m publlo place 24. Coarse frasa stem II. Burst forth suddenly If, Originator of ths atomic theory 10. Symbol for tantalum 11. Well-behaved 32. A single time li. Worker in a Certain metal IB. At home is. Persian 40. Metric land measure 41. Brightest star tn a consul latlon 41. Australian arboreal - animal 44. Commanded 46. Portent 4. Wlrked 50. right before a holiday II. Clear gain 63. HolC a session 54. Rather than 51. A welcome no tat I on on one's bills T. Consequently t, Hrpothsttoal fores I. Insect's eft ' 7. Ctlllie s. Face ForWftrrl Syria 11. Back 14. Object worn to avi.-t evil It. Huge wave SO. Inqulraa ths cost of (0D Applegate ! Prospect II APPLEOATE, Aug. 19 (SpU Mr. a Mrs. rwnry Ron re id t, son Meun, aud daughter Haxel, of Hornlck. Iowa, arrived on Applegate last Tuesday to spend some time visit Ink with Mrs. Honfeidfa mother, Mrs. R. s. Bur- ehsrd and sister, Mrs. Ina Pursel. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Peck hum are en. tertainlng at their camp ground on Tale creek for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shoffleld and Mrs. Rider of Wlllowa, Calif. They wens visited last week by Mr. and Mrs. Al Peaeham of Wichita, Kens. Roger Dunnlngton, who Is making his home with his unola and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. cliff Dunnlngton on the Wolf gulch is suffering from a broken arm. About two weeks ago Roger fell, bending his hand back ward till It nearly touched his arm. Thinking It only a sprain he whs not taken to a doctor until last Satur day when the doctor found It had been broken and It was necessary to break It over and set It sgaln. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Miller, little daughter Joyce, and Archie Mller left last Sunday for their home at Bis marck. N. D after spending a week here visiting their mother. Mrs. Rhoda Sanbum and aunt, Mrs. Dora Saltmarsh. Claud Medley arrived, home last Saturday from Walla Wale, where he Saturday from Walla Walla where he fields for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Joe West were sur prised Wednesdsy evening when their three daughters and aon-ln-law Mrs. Agatha Ballard, little son Joe. of Col usa, Cat., Mrs. Edna. Paul, two daughters Glenna and Donna, of Sacramento and Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Be amen and tiny son Ronnie, of Ros ooe, Oallf., arrived to spend some tune here visiting. Oeorge Pursel Is convalescing , at bis home on Yale creek from a aprained knee. The cast was removed last Saturday and Mr. Pursel Is now getting around on crutches. 1 . Wagner Creek WAGNER CREEK, Aug. l.(8pl.) Olln Barlow sustained a broken nose while driving a caterpillar for Skeeters Brothers one day laat week. Mrs. Chester Knlghten and Mrs. Brltt called recently on Mrs. Hall, who Is recuperating from an oper ation. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Spear and Doris, Kenneth and Dick of Sioux City, Iowa, arrived Tuesday to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Prsnk Holdrldge, Mrs. epear la a niece or Mrs. Holdrldge.. Mr. and Mrs. Lewsadder ars vis iting their son Walter and family In Portland. Mrs. Anna DUlsman of Orland. Calif., and Mra. Everett Bailey 01 Wagner creek visited Mrs. Lydla Powers August 0, Mrs. Lydla Powers, and daughter Eleanor, spent Sunday at Lake 01 the Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Keith and children spent Sunday at Wagner Oap. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oletma mot ored to Dunsmulr, Calif, August II. Mrs, Delbert Ooddsrd moved to her home on Wagner creek last week. She has been living at the gap all summer. Mrs. Psrtha Terrlll and Mrs. O. H. Manning or Talent visited Mrs. Lydla Powers last week. Prsnk Kerby Is spending a week at Klamath Pails. Wsgner crsek Is deeply grieved over the death of Harry Lynch. He had been a resident of Wagner creek for many years and leaves behind many friends. Mr. Lynch passed away at his home August 14. There has been two weddings from Wagner creek the past week. Miss Margaret Petri and Walter Lovell were united In msrrlsge on August 10, and Mrs. Lyla Williams and Dave Bradley were married this month. The young people are all from this vicinity. RIVIERA, Aug. 10. (Spl,) Mr. and ! Mrs. Roy Tompkins and daughters.') Lorraine and Loretta, of Medford vis- Ited at the clay Biles home August Uth. . Riviera Several from here attended tha'Devers, Judge Oeorge Rossman. Rob- Foots Creek Sunday sohool picnic held Sunday. August 11, at the O rants Pass park. Mrs. Pauline Wahl, who baa been visiting at the home of her daughter Mrs. Msud West. In Medford for some time, returned to nsr noma here Aug-; Lucille and Louise Twomblev left August 13 to pick hops. Clarence Dye, who Is In the CCC camp at Camp Wlmer, spent the week end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Elliott and son, Donsld, of Ssn Bernsdlno, Cel., are here visiting Mr. Elliott's mother, Mrs. Pauline Wahl. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ward and Norma Lee and Mrs. J. L. Wsrd were visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Biles Aug ust 7. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moore and chll dren. Loletta and LeRoy. returned to their home at The Meadows August 12 after spending several days at the! Arthur rrost home. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thompson nude a business trip to Medford August 12. KEEP COOL end ENJOY meals and fountain service st ths What Not New air conditioner, Oat Mail Iruiiu want r PROSPECT. Aug. 10.,Spl.)Up- per Romie Oran. h.M ,,. ,..' meeting Thursday evening at the "Log Cabin." Mr. and Mrs. Brown, slate Orange organlrers from Salem, wiere present and gave most Interest ing end helpful talks. Beversl new members were Inltlsted and an In teresting program was presented August 34 an Ice cream social will be held In the McLeod camp ground to raise money for the building fund. A quilt made by the grange Isdles win be sold at that time. Mr. and Mrs. Jsmes Peyton are vlaltlng relatives in Aberdeen, Wash. A. T. Haines returned home laat woek from the Community hospital In Modford and la convalescing rap Idly. Mrs. Mary Bownlee Is the house guest of her sister, Mrs. A. T. Haines. Mr. and Mrs. cius Ditsworth and Jock Vaughn are spending the week at Hamnker Meadows looking after their cattle. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nichols are looking after the ranch In their absence. Mrs. Urals Nichols Is helping Mrs. Eva Sogeasman with her housework this week. Mr, and Mrs. Claude Chapman and children are camping on Huckle berry mountain, picking huckleber ries, and will remain until Septem ber. Stewart Weeks plsns to start pear picking next week. His pears are bet ter and bigger this season than usual and prospects are for a bumper crop. t Anderson Creek ANDERSON CREEK, Aug. 10. (Spl.) one of the boys driving a government truck lost control of his machine Wednesday, running off the grade and turning over two times into Mr, Brown's field, hurt ing ths driver badly and damaging the truck. P. M. Centers Is cutting hay for his daughter, Mrs. E. Mays. Edward Bmlth spent Saturday afternoon at the Thompson home In Phoenix, Mrs, James McDowell and daugh ter were out to Talent Monday. Mr. ureen It hauling wood out to the valley. Mr. and Mrs. Prank ' Marquess went out to the valley Wednesday. The government Is working on cne road . over the Anderson gsp. Mrs. Don lea called on Mrs. Mays Tuesdsy, Mr. and Mrs. Clark spent Mon dsy In Medford. Mr. Hull Is hauling out wood from his rsnch on the creek. t Long Mountain LONO MOUNTAIN. Aug. 10 (Spl.) oeveral grangers of this district at. tended the Pomona grange picnic at Mccioud Sunday. Bill Holman and son, Henry, are riding alter cattle In the moun tains. , Miss Mary Hnrnlsh of Ksgla Point Is spending ssversl daya visiting Mils nonney jean stowell. Mrs. W. R. Holman and daughters spent Wednesday In Ashland visit ing Mrs. Ella Holman. OFFICERS ELECTED PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 10 (Bpl.) The Illinois society composed of those who formsrly lived In Illi nois recently met In room 828 Msyer building and elected the fol lowing officers: Honorary president, i Governor O. H. Martin; president, Joe B. Dunne; secretsry, John W. Magera; treas urer, Adeline Rhine: honorary vice- presidents, Grace E. Hall, Senator Byron O. Carney, Senator Robert M Duncan, Senator Jsmes A. Hsalett, Representative Hames w. Eckersly, Representative James H. E. Scott; vice-presidents. Jsck H. Barnet, Mrs W. A. Puller, Ben W. Olcott, Mrs. O. A. Blgrlow; directors, Prank J. Lonergan. Oeorge Weatherhesd. A. H. ere Ruhl, Major Oeneral Oeorge A. Whits, Honorable John Carkln, Hon Walter M. Pierce. Brig. Oen. Thomas Rllea. Prank L. Shull. They decided to unite with former residents of Iowa In an lowa-Illlnols day at Jantzen Beach laat Sundsv 1 .221 YANKS DIED E WASHINGTON, Aug. 10 (AP) Of ficial war department figures show that 1.211 United States soldiers died tn hospitals as a result of gsa polson- ln during the World war. ln addition, It was estimated today thlt 300 dlwJ on the battlefield as a result or gas. This was msde known In connec tion with publication of an official handbook bv the British government giving data on the poison gas situ ation. Phone 842 will nsul sway out refuse, City Sanitary Servloa, Meteorological Report August 19. 1935. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Tuesday; normal temperature. Oregon: Generally fair tonight and Tuesday, but becoming unsettled northwest portion: fog and mist on coast: normal temperature. Loral Pats. ,ih.r" . rV ,f" "'". : lowest. 81, todsyt Total monthly precipitation, none. Deficiency for the month, .11 Inch. Total precipitation since Septem ber i, 1034. ia.17 inches. Deficiency for the season, l.TB Inches. Relative humidity at 6 p.m. yes t.rdsy, 28 per cent; I e.m. today, 4 per cent. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 5:94 a.m. Sun set, 7:08 p.m. Ohsenetlons Taken at f A. M 110th Meridian Tim TTTfim JS 3 SI ?! s si f1Mfg Boise ., Boston Chicago . Denver . Eureka Helena . . 76 . 00 . S3 , 88 . 63 . 88 Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy P. Cdy. P. Cdy. P. Cdy. Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Foggy Los Angeles 80 MEDFORD 82 New York 62 Omaha 84 Phoenix ........104 Portland ..... 72 Reno 84 Roseburg Salt Lake San Francisco 64 Seattle 70 Spokane ... 63 Walla Walla 74 Washington, D.O. 88 TO T f. Cdy. Courthouse News (Furnished by the Jackson County Abstract Co.. m a. sixth Street.) Marriage Licenses Robert Austin Miller and Julia Rose Murphy. Phillip M. Trout and Juanits. Teague. . Alfred O. Zenor and Gwendolyn Rose. John S. Day and Mary B. Parson. Circuit Court ' Ona Wave Cook vs. John T. Cook, divorce. Mildred Pay Wain. vs. Isaso Walne, divorce. Illma Gold et al vs. Velma A. Mc Keen, et al, for order to execute deed. Southern Oregon Credit Bureau vs. Jessie B. Barnett, atachment. Evelyn Copeland vs. John H. Cops land, divorce. Parmer 6 Fruitgrower Bank vs. Antolne A. Schoepen et al, foreclos ure. Probata court James M. Lively assume buslnes name of "James M, Lively" Oold HI1L A. 0. Hubbsrd, R. A. Hubbard, Cheater A. Hubbard, M. T. Wray. In corporate as "Hubbard-Wray Co." Estate or orra Wllmlna Wilson, de ceased, sdmltted for probate. Estate of A. I. Graham, deceased. probate. Estate Nellie Maud Evans, deceased. probate, Real Estate Transfers Lester M. Phllllpa, Jr., et ux to Nel lie Phillips. W. D., SE of SE Sec 25 Twp 333, R. 1W. Arnold Wiley et ux to Wilbur D. Morgan et ux, deed, lot 2, 6E of NVf Sec. 80 Twp. 33S. R. 1W. W. P. Morgan et ux to Joseph Mar tin et ux, W. D lot ln Central Addition and In DLO 48 Twp. aS, R. 1W, In Eagle Point. Ethsl Wheeler et vlr to Charles A. Ooldfrap et ux, w. D., lot 8, 8. T, is, la and 20 block 0, College Hill Addition. Medford. Charles A. Picket et ux to Lea Toung et ux. W. D., 5 acre ln See, IB Twp. 388, R. 1W. Clarence Hupp Dudley et ux to Hlldred Wheeler, W. D., 24 84 acres la DLO 81 Twp. 878, R. 1W. Andrew Olson et ux to Ivsn E Ol son. W. D., land In Sec. 33 and 24 Twp. 383. R. 1W. J. R. Thompson et ux to Helen Williams, w. D., S'i of 8 'A of SB of SE See. 16, EVi of KB Seo. 33, Twp. 34S, R. 4W. Helen William to J. R. Thompson. et al, w. D.. Bi of s '4 of SE of SE Sec. IS, E of NE Sec. 22 Twp. 348, R. 4W. L. V. Tnompson et al to O. D. Pucket, W. D., N!4 of SE Of SE See. IS, N'i of S'4 of SE of SE Sec. 14 Twp. 348. R. 4W. A. J. Nicholson to J. W. Benjamin et ux, w. D , land In Sees. 8 and 10 Twp. 348, R. 4W. P. L. Massey et ux to O. A. MasseT et ux. W. D.. land In Seo. 16 Twp. 368. R. 4W. Ora L. Barnett to Will Hansen. W. D lot 18. block 13, Uedford. A. T. Mcllvaln et ux to G E. Crane. W. D . Iota IS and 16 block 3. earner and Sabln Add., Rogue River. Blanche L. Witt to Ralph E. Witt ux, W. D lot t. block 2. Balls' Add. to Rogue River. Ray L. Bums et ux to J. w. Flna et ux. W. D.. lot on Elisabeth Street, Ashland. R. E. Teagu et ux to Charles Prult, W. D.. Isnd In Sec. 14 Twp 308. R, 1 east. , Elmer James Center to J. J, Tryon, et ux, W. a, NB of SE Seo. 11 Twp. 38S, R. 1W. Arthur Lantls t ux to F. Seaver at ux, W. D., lot In Ashland. Herman D. Powell et ux to Etha Peter et al, W. D lots 1. 2 3, block Shady Cor subdivision, unra- oorded.